The game at Swansea was one to forget for Evertonians. One positive though was Jonjoe Kenny coming on for the last 15 minutes and putting in a couple of good crosses. He could be good cover for Seamus Coleman next season.

Congratulations to all who won an award at the End of Season ‘Dixie’s’, including the Fan of the Year Lilly Blackhurst – well done Lil.

Tom Davies was a well-deserved winner of three awards and Lukaku took the Player of the Season. My personal choice would have been Idrissa Gana Gueye but Lukaku won it and seemed very humble in accepting the award.

One final thought – what was Kevin Mirallas thinking when wearing that suit! Mirallas is also to sign a new contract, he will have to improve his performances though if he wants to be a regular next season.

Our final home game of the season on Friday night – can our players take their flip-flops off and finish with a win? The fans deserve a good win to end the home games this season, come on let’s have a 2-0 or 3-0 win!

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Paul McAllister (Fazakerley) - 'Will Friday be the last time we see Rom and Ross at Goodison?'

With our season now well and truly wrapped up the final two games of this season are pretty much meaningless. However, that doesn't mean that the players and manager shouldn't be going all out to win them.

The aim should still be to finish with as many points as possible for pride alone. The performance against Swansea, even though they did have far more to play for, was just too weak for me. It's too early for them to be putting their lotion on.

Koeman's first season in charge overall has been a success because he has delivered what we could realistically have expected at this stage. We're going to finish firmly back in the top half the table with European football next season. A trophy would have been brilliant but we're still in the early stages of the project, they will surely come soon.

Friday night could very well be the final time we see Romelu Lukaku and Ross Barkley playing in Everton shirts at Goodison. It's starting to look very unlikely that either will be signing new deals and will instead be departing in the summer.

Let's enjoy them while we can and get a rousing win against Watford to send everyone off for the summer feeling upbeat about the future regardless of what happens.

Chris Douglas (Old Swan) - 'A new goalkeeper is an absolute must'

The only thing the Everton players were missing on Saturday were their flip flops and suntan lotion. They couldn't have made it more obvious that they were on their holidays already.

Whether Koeman regards the season over as well remains to be seen. He cannot be impressed by the attitude of many of them. We offered nothing against an awful Swansea side who simply wanted it more.

How any midfielder can get outplayed by Leon Britton is shocking under any circumstance. The away form this season started OK but has now collapsed. Koeman needs to rectify this early doors next season.

A new goalkeeper is an absolute must for the start of the season as the two we have now are not Premier League standard.

The fact we have to play our last home game of the season on a Friday night is scandalous and the fact that it is all to accommodate Chelsea makes it even worse. We have bent over backwards all to the detriment of the fans.

It has been a good home season overall and next season should be one we can look forward to. Keep on keeping on.

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With the season effectively over, Evertonians can now take stock of what has happened during this campaign.

Ronald Koeman has reestablished many of the things that Roberto Martinez had taken the club away from over the past few years. A strong and organised defence and the reputation that Goodison Park is one of the hardest places for opposition teams to play in the country.

A return to our normal standing of the top seven is also an improvement after the short term absence but historically speaking, that is simply making par for the Blues in the Premier League.

The Dutchman can now kick off the Everton project from a proper platform after cleaning up the mess left behind by his predecessor. The real work begins now. The clearing out of deadwood is already well under way on in the squad with Arouna Koné already confirmed to have emptied his locker.

Arouna Kone

The recruitment this summer will be more crucial than it ever has been before. Everyone saw at Swansea the limitations of our front three.

How many times does Ross Barkley choose the wrong pass or Kevin Mirallas make the wrong run in key breaks away from home? We lack the clinical touch and only the addition of real quality will solve that.

Links to players such as Davy Klaassen and Youri Tielemans are music to my ears and a good start on that front.